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🎶 Live Music for a Cause: Why This Fundraiser Might Be the Best Night You Spend All Spring

  • Writer: Sara Bakker
    Sara Bakker
  • Apr 2
  • 3 min read


What if your Saturday night could change someone’s life—and still include great music, good food, and zero guilt about staying out late?

That’s exactly what’s happening on Saturday, April 25 at 5:00 PM in Crossville, Tennessee. A high-energy live music event featuring Run for Cover isn’t just another night out—it’s a fundraiser with real impact, supporting a mission that’s quietly transforming lives in your community.


🎤 What’s Happening (And Why It Matters)

This isn’t just a concert. It’s a fundraiser event for Common Grounds, a local nonprofit coffee shop with a purpose: creating meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities.

  • Many adults with disabilities struggle to find consistent, meaningful work

  • Employment isn’t just about income—it’s about confidence, independence, and belonging

  • Common Grounds fill that gap

So when you show up to this event, you’re not just clapping along to music—you’re directly supporting a model that actually works.

🎸 Meet the Band: Run for Cover

Is the music going to be good?

Yes.

Run for Cover brings a mix of classic hits and crowd favorites that lean into nostalgia without feeling stale. This is the kind of band that makes people:

  • Stay longer than they planned

  • Dance when they said they wouldn’t

  • Say “just one more song” about five times

In other words, you’re not sitting politely in a folding chair—you’re having a genuinely fun night.

📍 Event Details (So You Don’t Have to Hunt for Them)

  • Date: Saturday, April 25

  • Time: 5:00 PM

  • Location: 152 W First St, Crossville, TN 38555

  • Website: www.commongroundstn.com

  • Extras: Food available + bring your own lawn chairs

Simple. No overthinking required.

🍔 Food, Music, and a Mission—Why This Combo Works

People show up for different reasons:

  • Some come for the food

  • Some come for the music

  • Some come because they care about the cause

The smart move here? You get all three.



💡 What Makes Common Grounds Different?

There are plenty of nonprofits. There are fewer that create something tangible and ongoing.

Common Grounds isn’t a one-time program or a feel-good initiative. It’s a working business model that:

  • Employs individuals with disabilities

  • Builds real job skills

  • Creates daily interaction with the broader community

It’s inclusion you can see, not just talk about.

And events like this? They help expand that impact:

  • More training opportunities

  • More employees supported

  • More community engagement

Translation: your attendance has a ripple effect.


You get to:

  • Hear live music

  • Eat good food

  • Support a mission that improves lives

  • Be part of something local and meaningful


🪑 Pro Tips So You Don’t Show Up Unprepared

A little strategy goes a long way:

  • Bring a comfortable lawn chair (you’ll thank yourself later)

  • Show up early if you want a good spot

  • Come hungry—there’s a full menu available

  • Bring a friend (or three—this isn’t a solo event vibe)


🌱 The Bigger Picture: Why Events Like This Matter

It’s easy to underestimate small, local events. But this is how real community change happens—not through massive campaigns, but through consistent, grassroots support.

When you attend:

  • You validate the mission

  • You strengthen the business model

  • You help normalize inclusive employment

And that last one? That’s huge.

Because once people see what’s possible, expectations change—and opportunities expand.

📣 Call to Action: Show Up, Bring Someone, Make It Count


👉 Mark your calendar for April 25 at 5:00 PM👉 Invite at least one other person👉 Bring a chair, an appetite, and a little curiosity

Then just show up.

Because the best communities aren’t built by accident—they’re built by people who decide to participate.

If you’re looking for something meaningful and enjoyable to do that weekend, this is it.

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